“Dear favorite pair of sweatpants. I was just kidding when I said you’re the #1 cause of divorce,” Eva wrote on her Instagram account. “Everyone knows that orange crocs are the #1 cause of divorce. Either way it was a bad joke and feel terrible if you or anyone thought I was serious. Thanks for understanding sweatpants. Sorry orange crocs.”

Eva Mendes is opening up about the secret to keeping her longtime boyfriend Ryan Gosling a happy man – never wearing sweatpants!

“You can’t do sweatpants… ladies, number one cause of divorce in America, sweatpants, no!” the 41-year-old actress told Extra.

Eva also opened up about being a new mother to six-month-old daughter Esmeralda.

“Now I understand so much, my mother’s never gotten more ‘I love you so much mommy’ texts, I mean, randomly… ya, I get it now.” Eva said.

“[She's] sleeping through the night, but every night it’s like, you never know,” Eva said about getting her daughter to sleep. “Something random can happen and she’s just suddenly not sleeping through the night and you’re like, wait, I thought we were sleeping through the night, what’s up?!” She laughed, “Why does it always happen at three or four in the morning?!”

After the screening, Ryan and the cast took questions in a Q&A segment. One of the questions ended up turning into a marriage proposal, when one woman asked a fellow audience member, her girlfriend of 11 years, to marry her!

Ryan and the cast watched as the proposal happened – he even gave the woman the microphone to facilitate the proposal. You can see the whole Q&A with the proposal below, or skip to 11:45 to see just the proposal!

Ryan Gosling is no stranger to Robert Durst‘s life and now the actor is commenting on the HBO documentary series The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst.

The 34-year-old actor played a character loosely based on Durst in the 2010 movie All Good Things.

Durst became a media sensation after the disappearance of his first wife in 1982, the murder of one of his female friends in 2000, and then the death of his neighbor in 2001.

“Oh, boy. How can you know? You can’t,” Ryan told the Los Angeles Times when asked if he thinks Robert committed the crimes. “He’s a very complicated guy. He either did or he didn’t. And even if all of it or none of it or some of it might be true, there’s just no way to really know. Maybe there’s more being revealed in this documentary than we knew at the time that we made the film.”

Ryan says that he has not watched any of the episodes of The Jinx yet as he plans on binge watching them once they are all available.